Museum studying the sea is located in Odaiba. The museum was built in the shape of a ship, and the "boat" moored to the land, which once upon a time, and there was no trace.
Odaiba - this bulk island, land reclaimed from the sea by man. Man-made island appeared in Japan during the rule of the shoguns. They were built as defensive structures that blocked the entrance to the bay. In an era of revitalization of strengthening trade relations have been abandoned, and then turned into a landfill, and only in the 90s of the last century the Japanese started their landscaping.
Today Odaiba - a center of commerce and entertainment, there are comfortable hotels, exposition centers, parks, only Tokyo beach, restaurants, the port, numerous offices, sports facilities and museums. To get to Odaiba can be automatically controlled through the Yurikamome train or on a pleasure boat.
Visit the Museum of the Sea will be interesting to study all those interested in the sea, as well as children. Where else can you ship to direct the sea? On the "bridge" the museum there are slot machines, spinning the steering wheels which can be made to move boats in the pool before the "bridge."
In the museum you can find plenty of information on the Japanese shipbuilding and fishing, shipping and mining, scientific ships and naval applications. Here is the equipment to explore the depths of the sea (a research submersible, underwater station, deep space suit). Ice class research vessel "Soya" was built by the order of the Soviet Union, however, at the beginning of World War II, Japan has to keep it and used first as a supply ship, and then research purposes. On board the "Soyi" as well as on board the vessel "Ёteymaru" Visitors can climb. There is also the exposition of steam powered submarines. One of the exhibits is so huge that the museum decided to build around it - a three-storey turbine engine.
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